Katrin Auspurg currently holds a full professorship in sociology (specializing in quantitative empirical research) at the Department of Social Sciences at the Goethe-University Frankfurt. Since 2012, she has been a research associate at the Institute for Social & Economic Research (ISER), University of Essex. Her main research interests are in survey research methods, analytical sociology, and social inequalities. Thomas Hinz is currently a full professor at the Department of Sociology and History at the University of Konstanz, Germany. From 2006 to 2010, he was principal investigator in the research project "The Factorial Survey as a Method for Measuring Attitudes in Population Surveys" (funded by the German Research Foundation; part of the "Priority Programme on Survey Methodology").
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1. Introduction 2. Why and When to Use Factorial Survey Methods 3. Setting Up the Experimental Design 4. Setting Up the Survey 5. Data Analyses 6. Further Aspects 7. Concluding Remarks